Esther was a young Jewish woman who became the queen of Persia. She was raised by her cousin Mordecai who was a minor official at the palace of Xerxes the Persian King. Xerxes divorced his wife and chose Esther to be the new queen.
Esther H. Roberts has written: 'Their beginning years' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Primary Education
Laura Esther Haugh has written: 'The Bible story in religious education' -- subject(s): Bible, Christian education, Storytelling, Study and teaching
168 in the Masoretic Text. It is important to note that there are versions of the Book of Esther based on the Septuagint that have significantly many more verses.
Lula Esther Wright has written: 'Units of work' -- subject(s): Education, Experimental methods, Curricula
Esther Louise French has written the novel "Wide as the Waters" which is a historical fiction novel based on the story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood.
Esther B. Starks has written: 'Blockbuilding' -- subject(s): Block building (Children's activity), Block building (Education)
Yes, there are women's study Bibles (as there are men's study Bibles, and youth study Bibles).
The collective noun for bibles is a stack of bibles.
Esther McDonald Lloyd-Jones has written: 'Social competence and college students' -- subject(s): Educational counseling, Students 'A student personnel program for higher education' -- subject(s): Counseling in higher education, Educational counseling
In the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) every school has bibles, as religious education is one of the subjects in a school that is compulsory within the national curriculum. So in the UK Bibles have never been removed from schools.
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